Halloween season has arrived in the United States This curious celebration of the macabre has origins in ancient pagan Europe, but it has become a $6.5 billion US industry, mostly from candy and costume sales. As part of Halloween, "haunted house" attractions are set up every year in major cities, including Houston.
There is something in human psychology that makes people enjoy being scared.
During Halloween season for the past 26 years, thrill seekers in Houston have come to Screamworld and paid good money to be terrified.
Having things jump out at you in the dark does the trick.
Having a creepy setting also heightens the anticipation of what could come next.
Screamworld owner and operator Jim Fetterly designed every part of the attraction to frighten his customers.
"If you can catch a person off guard for a split second, you can get them (scare them) really good and people like that," Fetterly said.
Screamworld includes some mechanical devices, but Fetterly says humans can be much more frightening.
"You must have good actors. They are the ones who have the high-impact scares that the customers crave," Fetterly said.
For that, Screamworld employs dozens of people to play zombies, maniacs and monsters.
Most of the actors are either students or have other jobs during the day, so they have little time to get ready before the attraction opens.
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